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Racist Violence and the State

A comparative Analysis of Britain, France and the Netherlands
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This text applies a comparative, research-based approach to the study of racist violence in Britain, France and the Netherlands since 1945. It analyzes the development of public and state attitudes to racist violence, setting this violence within a historical perspective. Original research in a framework of rigorous analysis of the political and cultural implications of the emergence of racist violence as a social problem is employed to assess its impact on the attitudes of the policy makers and general public. The role of the media in the shaping and dissemination of information is also considered.
Release date NZ
June 28th, 1996
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
232
Dimensions
139x217x12
ISBN-13
9780582277991
Product ID
1794011

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